Fish Tales Blog

The sixth today in Reading

Game five to the Royals: Brandon Alderson picked up a hat trick in Friday's game five to lead the Royals to a 5-3 win.

Dominating last two periods: After a first period that saw the two teams even in shots (6), Toledo took off and out shot the Royals 31-14 over the last two periods and set a series high with 37 shots on goal.

The race to score first: The series has been owned by whichever team has scored first. In every game, the first goal has predicted the winner of that game (5-0).

Spink to the top of the standings: Forward Tylor Spink picked up a pair of assists in game five and now leads the Walleye in scoring with seven points (2G, 5A) in five contests. The first year forward has at least one point in four of the five games played in the series and ranks second among all ECHL players in scoring.

Facing Elimination: Toledo is on the brink going into today's game six. Since becoming the Walleye in 2009-10, Toledo has faced a season ending game ten times and holds a record of 7-3 in such games.

Walleye Twitter

Walleye Instagram

Upcoming Promotions

Dec 16

WOO! The Walleye will host Legends of Wrestling Night on Saturday, December 16! We will pay tribute to some of the craziest wrestler personalities to ever hit the ring including music and video clips of classic matches that every wrestling fan will surely recognize!

Dec 17

No pizza party is too big, no Walleye fan is too small! The Toledo Walleye will team up with some popular rescue dogs for a Pizza Party on Sunday, December 17. The pregame festivities will get everyone set for a great adventure to watch the Walleye in action! Packages are $25 or and include your Walleye game ticket, a photo with the characters, a personal pizza, and a soda. Already have a game ticket? Add the party for only $10. Call (419) 725-WALL to reserve your tickets today!

The Walleye will host the first of two dog friendly night at the Huntington Center on Sunday, December 17. Tickets for dog owners are $17, and tickets for your furry companion are $5. 100% of the dog ticket proceeds will benefit local charities
Fans with their dog are asked to enter the Huntington Center through the Madison Street entrance. All dogs will receive a doggie prize. All dogs and owners will sit in the same sections, sections are to be determined at this time. Limit one dog per adult. Dogs must be on a six foot (or less) leash. No retractable leashes are allowed! Special water stations, and designated restroom areas will be provided. We expect large crowds of both dog fans and Walleye fans, so please bring only well-behaved and well-mannered dogs.

Come to the Sunday, December 17 game and meet two of your favorite Rescue Dogs! The pair will be available on the main concourse for photos throughout the game. Anyone with a game ticket can hop in line and meet the inseparable pair!

Join us every Sunday for a FREE open skate at the Huntington Center immediately following the game. Open skate participants can lace up in The Aquarium near the Jefferson Avenue Lobby. On select Sundays, the Walleye team will join the fans on the ice! Open skate participants can provide their own skates or can rent them at the Huntington Center for $5. The open skate will last approximately (1) hour after the game.